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Hi Pete,
Brassneck's seat looks to be a Saddlemen's "twin tourist" conversion of a stock XS650 seat pan.
The one that I put on mine locked two persons backsides into place like two eggs in a carton with no movement possible for either party.
Nor were the seat "pockets" generously sized. Not for my rear end, anyway.
Finally sold it at a swapmeet.
+1 on what Fred said. I had one of those on a '75 GoldWing. Putting your ass in one place without the ability to change positions while riding can be very, very uncomfortable.